Exploring American Histories: Printed Page 225

Interpret the Evidence and Put It in Context

Interpret the Evidence

  1. Question

    What are the chief complaints of the whiskey rebels and their supporters (Documents 7.5 and 7.6)? Are they opposed only to the economic burden of a tax? Which of their arguments do you find the most convincing?

  2. Question

    What arguments do Washington and Hamilton make in favor of government action against the rebels (Documents 7.7 and 7.9)? Which do you find most convincing?

  3. Question

    According to Hamilton’s letter (Document 7.8), who was responsible for carrying out the violence of the Whiskey Rebellion? How does Hamilton characterize the attackers and the victims? How can we evaluate his claims?

  4. Question

    Why do you think Hamilton’s pamphlets elicited such overwhelming support for the government and militia (Document 7.9)? Why did he write them under a pen name?

  5. Question

    On what basis does James Madison criticize President Washington’s actions in response to the rebellion? Why does he believe that the Federalists’ response to the rebellion is of greater concern than the rebellion itself (Document 7.10)?

  6. Question

    Washington justified his use of force to put down the revolt by pointing to the violence employed by the rebels. What other strategies did the rebels use to protest the tax? How else might the federal government have responded to armed rebellion among its citizens?

Put It in Context